Income Statement 1/1/2008 - 12/31/2008 | Revenue | | | $3‚249‚580.53 | | Direct Expenses | | | | Salaries & Wages | $487‚437.08 | | | Vehicle Maintenance | $64‚991.61 | | | Fuel | $20‚449.80 | | | Traps & Chemicals | $1‚378‚203.63 | | | | $1‚951‚082.12 | $1‚951‚082.12 | | | Indirect Expenses | | | | Rent | $39‚338.17 | | | Licenses | $2‚480.00 | | | Insurance | $103‚613.43 | | | Administrative Salaries |
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Berry’s Bug Blaster Due to the recent success of Berry’s Bug Blasters the owner is seeking to expand operations and has three options in which to fund this expansion. The first option is to take the company public by offering shares of the company in the form of an initial public offering (IPO). The owner can also seek to purchase the struggling competitor. The final option is to merge the business with another pest control company. The owner of the company must weigh each option because each
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The article I chose is Solvency Ratio Analysis and Leveraging. This article tells about how solvency and leveraging are connected. It describes several ratios used to determine how a company is doing long-term. Company’s use debt and equity to start and keep their operations running. Owners or stockholders donate equity to build and maintain their company. Leverage is used to produce income and impacts a company’s long-term solvency. No matter what the economic situation is‚ a company needs to be
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Team Learning Summary Week Three By: Alicia Pepitone‚ Mohil Shah and Tillie Richardson ACC/290 08/18/2012 Michael Mitchell Team Learning Summary According to IRS‚ "Cash and accrual based accounting both have general rules of putting in the gross income. With cash you must also enter property and services at their fair market value. Accrual is the income for the tax year that all events of income occurred. Accrual based accounting have special rules for
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Strengths of IPO Going public through an Initial Public Offering‚ or IPO‚ could be a great way for Berry’s Bug Blasters to raise a substantial amount of cash very quickly. This infusion of cash‚ if managed properly‚ could help their company expand into other geographic regions or expand their service offerings. They could use this cash‚ which they would otherwise not have‚ to purchase the necessary equipment to improve their pest treatment services. For example‚ by investing in “greener” pest
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Solvency Ratios Solvency ratios are used by long-term creditors and stockholders to measure a company’s debt-paying ability‚ particularly its ability to pay interest as it comes due and to repay the face value of debt at maturity (Weygandt‚ 2010). There are two types of solvency ratios that provide information about debt-paying ability; debt to total assets ratio and times interest earned (also called interest coverage). Debt to assets ratio Formula: Divide total liabilities by total assets.
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Running Head: BERRY’S BUG BLASTERS Berry’s Bug Blasters FIN 370 January 18‚ 2010 Berry’s Bug Blasters Berry’s Bug Blasters is a privately held pest control company that has been in business since at least 2005. They offer customers one time treatment and monthly service plans‚ as well as chemicals to allow customers to complete some treatment on their own to eradicate a variety of pests‚ including: roaches‚ termites‚ ants‚ scorpions‚ rodents‚ armadillos‚ snakes‚ bed bugs‚ silverfish and bees
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Tendulkar - THE LITTLE MASTER BLASTER INTRODUCTION Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (born on 24 April 1973) is an Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. He is the leading run-scorer and century maker in Test and one-day international cricket. He is the only male player to score a double century in the history of ODI cricket. In 2002‚ just 12 years into his career‚ Wisden ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time‚ behind Donald Bradman
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Ratio Analysis Memo Memorandum TO: Chief Executive Officer FROM: Accounting Department DATE: July 23‚ 2015 RE: Financial Statement Analysis and Findings 2008 The following memo will explain the findings of the financial statement analysis for 2008 for Berry’s Bug Blasters as well as offer advice significant decreases in profits or increases in liabilities if they apply. Some quick facts: Liquidity is up for 2008 Current ratio shows we pay assets 5.99 times for every current liability‚ an increase
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STARBUCK’S ASSIGNMENT Question 2 Short-term liquidity: Starbuck’s current ratio has increased from 1.29 to 1.83 between 2009 and 2011. At the same time its quick ratio has also increased to a healthy 1.36 percent in 2011. It is clear that current liabilities are decreasing at a faster rate than current assets. Thus the company’s ability to meet its obligations in the short-term should not be a problem. Starbucks’ liquidity looks healthy going forward as it has a healthy receivables turnover
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